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Kris Fox
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Do you guys get Phase 1 tests done on MHPs?

Kris Fox
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Greenville, SC
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I'm doing due diligence on a park that has 22 lots on 16 acres.   I've included an aerial photo to help.

The parcel with the star is the MHP I'm considering.  The parcel with the arrow and above and below the arrow are ALL owned by this company.

http://www.polydeckscreen.com/

They are some kind of plastics manufacturer.   What would you do?

-Kris

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Joel Owens
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Joel Owens
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First thing is are you getting a loan?? If you are getting a commercial loan it will be a requirement usually. The lender is looking at liability exposure in case of a borrower default on the loan.

Does the seller have a Phase one completed within the last 6 months?? Sometimes a lender will accept that.

You could put as a condition in the contract that seller is to pay for a phase one report on behalf of the borrower and the borrower gets to choose the engineering firm to complete the report.

Have you checked the EPA site to see if this is known to be close to a contaminated area already?? What about a flood plain?? Is this area in a flood plain zone?? The insurance could be really expensive.

Phase one report is usually a few grand. If something is found and it goes to phase two it could be over 10k in some cases.

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